ME: Do not email me your password.
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ME: Do not email me your password. Do Not Email Me Your Password. DO NOT EMAIL ME YOUR PASSWORD
CLIENT: [ emails me their password ]
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ME: Do not email me your password. Do Not Email Me Your Password. DO NOT EMAIL ME YOUR PASSWORD
CLIENT: [ emails me their password ]
You said it three times. They had to mail it to you.
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ME: Do not email me your password. Do Not Email Me Your Password. DO NOT EMAIL ME YOUR PASSWORD
CLIENT: [ emails me their password ]
@jalefkowit
Perhaps "Keep your password secret, never show it anybody!" would work?
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ME: Do not email me your password. Do Not Email Me Your Password. DO NOT EMAIL ME YOUR PASSWORD
CLIENT: [ emails me their password ]
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ME: Do not email me your password. Do Not Email Me Your Password. DO NOT EMAIL ME YOUR PASSWORD
CLIENT: [ emails me their password ]
@jalefkowit But the footer of the email says “This is a secure message.”
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@jalefkowit But the footer of the email says “This is a secure message.”
@jalefkowit In about 2002, I was building a website for a small city government in Georgia, and they wanted to take payments online for something. I explained we needed to get an SSL certificate for the domain (which were quite expensive back then), and the client asked (in all sincerity), “Can we just add the lock icon? That means it’s secure, right?”
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ME: Do not email me your password. Do Not Email Me Your Password. DO NOT EMAIL ME YOUR PASSWORD
CLIENT: [ emails me their password ]
@jalefkowit yeah I can feel it

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